lsp-code-analysis
Compiler-accurate semantic code analysis via LSP. Navigate definitions, references, and implementations, perform workspace-wide renames, and get file outlines for Python, Rust, Go, TypeScript/JS, and Java.
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Compiler-accurate semantic code analysis via LSP. Navigate definitions, references, and implementations, perform workspace-wide renames, and get file outlines for Python, Rust, Go, TypeScript/JS, and Java.
Standardized Rust documentation practices for the HASH codebase, ensuring consistency in doc comments, intra-doc links, and error handling.
Manage GitHub workflows, issues, and pull requests directly from your terminal using the gh CLI within OpenClaw.
A project-specific template skill for maintaining architectural consistency, coding standards, and deployment workflows in AI-powered full-stack applications.
Standardized structure and templates for project documentation, including READMEs, API references, CLI guides, and directory layouts.
Enforce strict UI adherence to your project's design system tokens, components, and layout patterns for consistent frontend implementation.
Manage isolated LlamaFarm development environments using git worktrees for parallel agent sessions and service testing.
Review Hyperlane documentation changes against project standards, ensuring compliance with architectural patterns and content guidelines.
Design comprehensive product metric dashboards, define KPIs, and establish monitoring plans with data-driven visualization, alert thresholds, and framework integration.
Automated static code review for Arduino, ESP32, and RP2040 projects. Identifies memory safety issues, structure improvements, and best practices to enhance firmware quality and reliability.
Generate consistent, Conventional Commits-compliant messages directly from your staged git diffs.
Specialized IDF (Information Display Frame) sub-agent for generating and reviewing CQRS Query Side implementations across Java, TypeScript, and Go.